This is the first time I've made a small Treasure Box card in its original size, but I didn't really have a choice - the balloon goes to the edges on three sides.

I had to draw in the details of the dog myself, but I'm not crazy about it, and I blame that on the diecut - where are the front paws?I suppose I could have made some myself, but really - it's just a small gift enclosure card, who is studying the dog to see how many legs he has?

I've seen this sentiment on stamps lately, so I wasn't too surprised to find it in my Treasure Box kit.

It's a pretty straightforward card, except that it uses something I've never used on cards before - holographic shreds. I'm not convinced that they really elevate this card all that much, but it was fun to play with it. The buttons as seeds was a fun touch, too.

I'm sure I mentioned this before, but in a Treasure Box kit, you get the diecut papers, the embellishments, and the background paper. The penwork is usually just outlining, but when I saw this card, I realized I was going to have to draw in earnest.

Fortunately, when you have the shape defined by the diecut, and a really good photo of the finished product, drawing is not as hard as you might think. It's also very satisfying to look at this card and realize just how much I really did to make it. It's just so much more satisfying than stamping!

I'm just going to say that if you plan on doing penwork and using a crimping tool, you should do the penwork first. It is really hard after the paper is crimped.

When I looked at the sample image for the next card in my Treasure Box kit, I was a little overwhelmed. Sure, it was a big card, over 6 inches square, but it had a lighthouse and a submarine and a trawler and undersea coral and clouds and waves and it was just too much stuff going on all at once for one card. I addition, I thought the embellishments on the lighthouse (ribbon stripes and buttons for rocks) made it stand apart from the other elements, so I divided up the diecuts and embellishments and made two cards instead.

The bottom part of the lighthouse card I left open for a sentiment. the waves were cut with a scallop die, and the cloud die was mine also. Everything else came from Treasure Box. I really love their kits, even more because I can change them up and make them my way, and still feel like I got the full value of the kit.

I must be feeling more comfortable with the Treasure Box style, because when I opened the July Kit, my first thought was that the card designs were adorable, and my second thought was how to change them to make them my own. Case in point, the following two cards:

I liked the design so much I had to make the card twice. The top card was made with trims and paper from the kit and I added my own diecut sentiment (Tim Holtz) and buttons, and the second card was my paper but the trim, buttons, and sentiment were from the kit. The funny thing is that this was one of the least interesting card designs in the kit, and I felt compelled to make two of it! wait until you see the others!

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I love to make little things like cards and jewelry, because I love to share them. I love blogging about them because I can share them with even more people. If you see something you really like, send me an
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